145 results on '"Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y."'
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2. 1 Introduction. Legends and narratives in language and culture
3. 4 A medial clause does it all: Coherence, continuity, and addressee involvement in Manambu
4. What everybody knows
5. 15 Perspectivism through language: A view from Amazonia
6. Tariana body parts in North Arawak perspective
7. The Amazon Basin: Linguistic Areas and Language Contact
8. 7 Innovation and change in a multilingual context: The Innovative Tariana language in northwest Amazonia
9. The ways of speaking and the means of knowing
10. The integration of language and society
11. Preliminary Material
12. Morphology in Arawak Languages
13. Words altogether
14. The essence of ‘word’
15. Word in Yalaku
16. Chapter 1. Language loss and language gain in Amazonia
17. 3. “Damn your eyes!” (Not really): Imperative imprecatives, and curses as commands
18. Verb sequences and Transeurasian languages
19. Language Contact and Language Change in the Sepik Region of New Guinea: The Case of Yalaku
20. Noun categorization devices
21. A view from the North
22. Expressing ‘possession’
23. Areal diffusion and the limits of grammaticalization
24. The rise and fall of serial verbs
25. The many facets of serial verbs
26. What are serial verbs good for?
27. The essence of serial verbs
28. Formal properties of serial verbs
29. The limits of verb serialization
30. Serial verbs
31. A fieldworker’s guide
32. Recognizing a serial verb
33. ‘Me’, ‘us’, and ‘others’
34. Chapter 2. The magic of names
35. Polysynthetic Structures of Lowland Amazonia
36. Tariana, an Arawak Language from North-West Amazonia
37. Imperatives and commands: a cross-linguistic view
38. A Typology of Noun Categorization Devices
39. Introduction: Linguistic Typology – Setting the Scene
40. Serial Verbs
41. Manly women and womanly men: the effects of gender reversal
42. Gender in grammar and society
43. The rise and fall of Linguistic Genders
44. The heart of the matter: envoi
45. The rituals of gender
46. Linguistic Gender and its expression
47. Round women and long men: physical properties in Linguistic Gender
48. The images of gender
49. When women and men speak differently
50. What are Linguistic Genders good for?
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